Hello,
As everybody knows, content discovery on Lemmy can sometimes be a bit tricky.
To help smaller communities to get more activity, I launch this thread for people to promote the communities they are active one.
One important criteria: please only promote communities that have been at least one post in the last 7 days. And if there is none, feel free to post there and then promote it here!
For interesting/science stuff
This is a great list! Thanks for sharing!
You are welcome!
if someone plays jrpg’s maybe take a look at [email protected] and maybe share something about the last game you played.
[email protected] post your bad experiences with mods.
Hm, I have some old drama I could post there, maybe I will, but not sure if steering that stuff up so long after is really reasonable
*stirring. But ye, up to you. For me, I sometimes need to get things off my chest when I feel injustice has been done.
Ah, stirring indeed, thanks!
I might post it later, we’ll see
Migrated the dubstep community to a different instance but will still be very much active, I will be posting 2 releases per day, prioritising new releases where I can.
Please also join in if you like some wubs :)
Where was it, and why the switch?
Was on .world. Main points were to minimise centralisation of communities on .world and to maximise the number of people who can see the community based on some defederation and dislike of .world.
Thanks Blaze for supplying a link :)
Glad to see more efforts to move off world. Are world and dbzer0 federated with each other again? I recall they weren’t at some point.
They always were, it was just one community ([email protected] ) which was blocked from LW
Ah, thanks for the clarification. Nice that instances can block with some granularity, rather than just boolean federation or defederation.
[email protected], there should be a post from yesterday about the switch
Nice!
By the way @[email protected], feel free to post to [email protected] as well as the lemmy.world version, we try to keep a few communities outside of Lemmy.world to keep the Fediverse balanced
For all things Rubik’s cubes and twisty puzzles!
I really like [email protected] as well
For casual discussions and real life topics
Instance agnostic link: [email protected]
Nice one!
The preseason has just begun. We were fairly active last season with several active users. We are looking for returning and new contributors for the upcoming season.
If you play fantasy football, we’d love to have you
Good luck! Just to clarify for readers, it’s American football
American football
A.k.a. hand-egg. “Foot” “ball”, my arse :)
Gonna try to post more to [email protected], more subscribers and posters welcome both.
A couple fandom communities:
- [email protected] - Currently airing show, has weekly discussion threads
- [email protected] - Show that will be airing this fall, has threads for manga chapters
- [email protected] - Show that aired a couple months back, currently mostly fanart posts
- [email protected] - Show that aired a couple months ago, currently mostly fanart posts
- [email protected] - Community to discuss Japanese anime voice actors behind the scenes and share clips
Thanks for the “mostly fanart posts” disclaimer. Back on Reddit and now on Lemmy, a big issue I have with anime communities is it is often just Pixiv/Twitter/Danbooru art reposts. It is kind of annoying because I want to talk about the anime, not see art reposts. Yes, I understand Lemmy is a link aggregator and so that is a valid use of Lemmy, and my frustration is likely an uncommon opinion given this is how most anime communities are and there seems to be lots of upvoting and little pushback. Guess that’s what [email protected] is for, but you would still think you would find more discussion about AnimeName on the community named AnimeName. All goes to say, thank you for that disclaimer!